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pwd72s 09-16-2018 10:09 AM

Good luck finding one for Sticker
 
So, I'm sticking with my old, slow, and obsolete '09.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFAynmwfrEI

Jeff Higgins 09-16-2018 02:29 PM

That guy could be Jack Olsen's brother.

I have to say, I'm pretty darned impressed with the new Mustangs and, even more so, with Ford's new attitude towards them. It's nice to see an engineering team being allowed to have some fun and show off a bit. That doesn't happen all that often in uptight corporate America.

pavulon 09-16-2018 02:38 PM

Next year, you'll be able to buy one at less than sticker all day long.

Gogar 09-16-2018 03:15 PM

I like the cars and coffee reference about the brakes.

I'm glad they also offer it in black I think it looks much better ;)

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1537139712.jpg

onewhippedpuppy 09-16-2018 04:11 PM

Ugh, who cares? Anyone ever accused you of being a narcissist Paul? In six months they’ll be selling at a discount. I like the new Mustangs but the Bullitt is nothing special. Just like the old ones are nothing special. When the GT350 gets cheap on the used market I’ll give it a serious look.

Geronimo 09-16-2018 04:16 PM

It is amazing how good the Mustang and Camaro have become... serious well rounded performance cars.

pwd72s 09-16-2018 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by pavulon (Post 10184085)
Next year, you'll be able to buy one at less than sticker all day long.

That's what I'm waiting for...maybe. Bought my '09 Bullitt as the '10's were arriving for a nice discount.

But then again, the '09 has given me 28,000 trouble free miles. So, I dunno...at age 74 now, why bother?

Detroit Pony cars, the right ones anyway, can easily keep up with European Iron costing much more..

ckelly78z 09-16-2018 05:34 PM

With a last name like Kelly, green is my favorite color, and while I like all the amenities on the Bullitt, The only reason I would ever own one is for the color....I really don't care about the movie, the history, or the desire to have a low production number car.

A Coyote powered Mustang will be my next daily driver when my 04 40th anniversary Edition, triple black convertible no longer thrills me.

pwd72s 09-16-2018 06:32 PM

BTW, I agree with Matt..a Bullitt Mustang isn't special in a collector car sense. If you can pick which new cars will be "special" in the future, you have a much better crystal ball than I. Since I've made 74+ trips around the sun, that doesn't concern me much.

But few cars are "special". What is a Bullitt? A Mustang with a unique equipment package and a unique color. Also a hell of a fun driver. I suppose that'll never be enough for a distinguished car expert like Matt.

herr_oberst 09-16-2018 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins (Post 10184076)
That guy could be Jack Olsen's brother.

I have to say, I'm pretty darned impressed with the new Mustangs and, even more so, with Ford's new attitude towards them. It's nice to see an engineering team being allowed to have some fun and show off a bit. That doesn't happen all that often in uptight corporate America.

I think Chevrolet is having just as much fun; all the new iterations of the Camaro, and the Corvette with all of it's new manifestations are just as impressive as what Ford is rolling out with the Mustang. It seems like the engineers are in cahoots with the beancounters and it's all about the fastest and the quickest. They're halo cars and everyone knows it, but its fun to witness this new generation of American sports cars.

(And I'm still marveling that Dodge has a car that anyone can buy right off the showroom that can lift it's front wheels from a standing start).

Jeff Higgins 09-16-2018 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 10184326)
I think Chevrolet is having just as much fun; all the new iterations of the Camaro, and the Corvette with all of it's new manifestations are just as impressive as what Ford is rolling out with the Mustang. It seems like the engineers are in cahoots with the beancounters and it's all about the fastest and the quickest. They're halo cars and everyone knows it, but its fun to witness this new generation of American sports cars.

(And I'm still marveling that Dodge has a car that anyone can buy right off the showroom that can lift it's front wheels from a standing start).

Agreed on all points. We are truly living in the best of times, American pony car wise.

I just did an SCCA "Track Night in America" last Thursday. In attendance were a couple of GT350's and the new Camero (ZL1?). Awesome cars.

rattlsnak 09-16-2018 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 10184220)

Detroit Pony cars, the right ones anyway, can easily keep up with European Iron costing much more..

yeah, um.. not so much...(with the exception of the Viper ACR

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins (Post 10184379)
I just did an SCCA "Track Night in America" last Thursday. In attendance were a couple of GT350's and the new Camero (ZL1?). Awesome cars.

I just did one also. It was quite fun to pass all of those new big iron cars.. ;)

Where did you do it? I think the TNiA format is just about perfect for my track needs!

onewhippedpuppy 09-17-2018 04:23 AM

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Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 10184312)
BTW, I agree with Matt..a Bullitt Mustang isn't special in a collector car sense. If you can pick which new cars will be "special" in the future, you have a much better crystal ball than I. Since I've made 74+ trips around the sun, that doesn't concern me much.

But few cars are "special". What is a Bullitt? A Mustang with a unique equipment package and a unique color. Also a hell of a fun driver. I suppose that'll never be enough for a distinguished car expert like Matt.

Narcissist - a person who has an excessive interest in or admiration of themselves.
"narcissists who think the world revolves around them"

Paul, if you want to participate in this community you should really consider that there are people on here outside of yourself. The intention of a BBS isn't to simply post the same things about yourself over and over, but to actually participate in conversations with other people. If you did so, you'd realize that I have owned far more Mustangs than you have, including multiple GT500 and Roush cars, some of which I've posted about quite enjoying. I know you like to paint all Porsche owners as car snobs since you seem to have an inferiority complex after selling yours, but you're fighting a battle against an invisible enemy.

widgeon13 09-17-2018 04:44 AM

I'd take it over a Corvette but will most likely stick with my 84 Carrera!

Would like to drive the Bullitt though.

Jeff Higgins 09-17-2018 08:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rattlsnak (Post 10184394)
yeah, um.. not so much...(with the exception of the Viper ACR



I just did one also. It was quite fun to pass all of those new big iron cars.. ;)

Where did you do it? I think the TNiA format is just about perfect for my track needs!

This last one was at The Ridge Motorsports Park in Shelton, WA. They are also held at Pacific Raceways, near Auburn, WA.

I agree that they are just about the perfect format for me as well. Pretty informal, without a lot of needless rules about every little thing. Pretty good mix of cars as well.

vash 09-17-2018 09:35 AM

lemme guess.

Mustang video?


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